More than a Mount Fuji tour – an immersive journey into Instagram-famous spots and ancient legends. From a retro street with Fuji at its end, to a thousand-year shrine with a white horse, sacred spring waters, and seasonal blooms – every stop reveals the most photogenic and story-rich side of Japan's beloved peak.
Core Experience Highlights
Capture iconic Fuji street views – Snap classic shots of old signs, wires, and Mount Fuji at Honcho-dori and the "Ladder Town."
Discover shrine, white horse & love tree – Visit Fujisan Shimo Miyako Komuro Asama Shrine, meet the white horse, find the heart-shaped tree burl, and learn about the rare Yabusame festival.
Taste pure spring water – Sip the crystal-clear waters of Oshino Hakkai, known as "Fuji's own Jiuzhaigou."
Enjoy seasonal scenery – See spring cherry blossoms at Lake Kawaguchi Sakura Festival, autumn colors at Momiji Corridor, or summer lavender and red kochia at Oishi Park
Shinrakuyama Asama Park is located in Fujiyoshida City, offering the iconic view of Mount Fuji alongside a five-storied pagoda. In spring, cherry blossoms in full bloom create a stunning scene of pink-and-white flowers, the vermilion pagoda, and snow-capped Fuji. Climbing the 398 steps rewards you with a panoramic view of the mountain and the town below, earning it the reputation of a "photographer's paradise."
Hikawa Clock Shop is a famous street spot in Fujiyoshida City, known for its breathtaking view of Mount Fuji at the end of a straight road. Standing at the intersection in front of the clock shop, the street leads directly toward the mountain, as if reaching into the sky. With vintage streetlamps framing the distant peak, sunrise and sunset hours are especially spectacular, making it a popular social media photo spot.
Oshino Hakkai consists of eight crystal-clear spring ponds in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, formed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji filtered over many years. The water is so transparent that you can see aquatic plants and koi fish at the bottom. Scattered waterwheels and thatched-roof houses, combined with views of Mount Fuji, create a classic Japanese rural landscape. It is designated as one of Japan's "100 Best Waters" and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Oishi Park is located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, one of the Fuji Five Lakes, and is a popular spot for viewing Mount Fuji together with seasonal flower fields. The park features different blooms throughout the year: cherry blossoms in spring, lavender in summer, autumn leaves, and winter snowscapes. A stroll along the walking path offers reflections of Mount Fuji on the lake’s surface, making it an ideal place for nature photography and relaxation.
The Lawson convenience store near Kawaguchiko Station has become a viral photo spot thanks to its spectacular backdrop of Mount Fuji. The simple blue-and-white store sign contrasts playfully with the massive conical snow-capped mountain, making any casual shot look like a postcard. Especially during early morning or dusk, the soft light on Mount Fuji alongside the convenience store creates a unique scene, earning it the nickname "the most photogenic convenience store."
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